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Sandy Could Impact RV Drivers

By: Aaron Cheslock
Updated: October 27, 2012
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Many RV's were out tailgating Saturday afternoon at Beaver Stadium.

WTAJ caught up with Brian Vecellion, an experienced RV driver, to see what he does when the weather gets this bad.

"...If you're driving just how hard they are to operate, the best thing you can do if it's raining real hard or wins blowing is just get off the road and wait it out..."

Vecellio also said that he's seen debris fly around and poke holes through the tops of RV's, which poses a bigger problem if it's raining.

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